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Immigration one of the biggest issues for wavering EU referendum voters
Immigration is one of the key issues which will affect how people vote in the upcoming EU referendum, along with the effect on the economy and Britain's sovereignty, a new Ipsos study published today finds.
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Half of people in nine European countries believe UK will vote to leave the EU
With the British referendum on EU membership rapidly approaching, a new poll from Ipsos reveals that half (49%) of Europeans in eight other EU countries believe that Britain will vote to leave the EU.
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Shifting Ground: Views on immigration during the long term and during election campaigns
A major new research study by Ipsos looks at how British attitudes towards immigration have changed over the long term and during election campaigns.
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Despite this being first campaign to debate the Scottish parliament's new powers, voters do not want them to be used in any radical way
Ipsos Scotland director Mark Diffley suggests in Holyrood magazine, that Scotland may now be entering a period of political and electoral stability.
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British public wants to hear from business on Brexit - but may not trust what they have to say
British public wants to hear from businesses, especially SMEs, in the EU referendum more than charities, think tanks or newspapers, new Ipsos poll finds.
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SNP set to win election while Conservatives and Greens make progress
As we enter the final week of campaigning ahead of the fifth Holyrood parliament elections, Ipsos's new poll for STV News continues to highlight the dominance of the SNP, while giving the Conservatives and Greens cause for optimism.
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Economist / Ipsos April 2016 Issues Index
This month's Economist / Ipsos Issues Index charts the continued rise in concern about the European union (EU) as an issue facing Britain.
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Drinkaware Monitor 2015: UK adults' experiences of and views on cutting down
Drinkaware commissioned Ipsos to carry out a survey of UK adults, looking at their drinking behaviours and attitudes towards alcohol, and their experiences of cutting down.
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Majority support junior doctors ahead of first full walkout
The majority of the public support the junior doctors' strike starting today, but support for this new round of action is slightly lower than for previous strikes when emergency care was not affected, finds a new Ipsos poll for BBC News.
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Pity the Millennials : The young aren't revolting any more
Ben Page, writing in The Pavlovic Today, looks at generational differences to find out that the young aren’t revolting any more.